This powerful and riveting cross-over novel
is not for the faint-hearted. It begins: ‘I
am a blood-soaked girl. Before me, a body. Pulped. My boots are drenched with
his blood.’ The girl, seventeen year old Minnow Bly, raised in the Kevinian
cult from the age of five, goes on to say, ‘I wonder if this is how the Prophet
felt the moment he ordered my hands ripped from me.’
Is the Minnow handless? The answer is yes,
and it was her father who used a hatchet to dispatch them. Within minutes after
this scene, Minnow is arrested by the police (‘blurry white shapes, like
ghosts, stuffed inside tight uniforms’); subsequently she appears in court and
is sentenced to juvie.
It is never clear who the victim of her
crime is, or what eventually happened to him, or even why Minnow attacked him.
Suffice to say, most of the story is set – despite frequent flash-backs --
inside a correctional centre. There the brain-washed, illiterate girl tries to
scratch at The Truth. She does this by questioning all around her who have
different beliefs, and by learning to read. She befriends Angel, a convicted
murderer who is wise beyond her years, and gradually forms a relationship with
Dr Martin, an FBI detective who tries to make a deal with her to solve the mystery
of the death of The Community and its leader, a man who once tried to ‘marry’
Minnow and her younger sister, Constance.
At almost 400 pages, this is a long read
but the writing is always poetic and compelling. Constantly one is wondering
what will become of Minnow; will she survive the endless internment away from
the woods where she has lived for so long, will she confess to Martin, will she
go to live with her lover Jude when she is released.
Stephanie Oakes’ debut novel is a powerful, dark, horrifying and atmospheric novel that totally
engages the reader and lingers long in the memory. It is highly recommended for
those who can cope with the dark side of life.
Reviewed by Dianne Bates
Title: The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly
Author: Stephanie Oakes
Publisher: Harper Collins
Publication Date: 1 July 2015
Cost: $19.99 RRP
Format: Paperback
Type: Young Adult fiction
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